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~ CHURCH NEWS— ~ Evangelical, | Reformed
| Join Drive
3-Year Denominational - Goal Is $2,300,615 The 14 Evangelical and Reformed churches in Marion county will join | in a denominational effort to raise - $2,300,615 for the annual missions and benevolence budget for the next three years. This represents a 17 per cent in- | crease over the budget for the last! three years, according to the re-| port brought back by the Rev. Ww. Franklin Lahr from the recent! meeting of the Evangelical and Re-4 formed synod in St. Louis. The| Rev. Mr. Lahr is pastor of the Sec ond Evangelical and Reformed church, Indianapolis. The denomination's official record last year showed the largest membership Increase in history. The | books reveal the total membership] of the church was 708,382, a gain of | 13,102 over the preceding year. Additional goals set by the general synod for the coming three years include an increase in Sunday school enrollment from 433000 to 500,000 and the winning of 210,000] new communicant members by the! churches of the denomination. | An additional world service goal
time on the lawn
to right) 4) are Mrs.
© Spe Will Hear Dr. E. Stanley Jones
of $3 million is to be divided among Dr. E. Stanley Jones will make ar overseas relief, home missions, Bun- anneal for - greater co-operation any yehigels. and ie pastors’ pen- (among Protestant bodies in two adThe 34 regional synods of the dresses here Sept. 15 denomination are scheduled to take! Dr. Jones will speak both. at
action this spring on a proposed luncheon and a mas merger with the Congregational the auspices of a church tion passed with a 2681-10-23 vote at A. Breece. The guest the general synod meeting. [cently réturned If two thirds of the synods in-| {has been & missionary for dorse the merger and three fourths | Years. He will visit 25 cities of the Congregational for greater
in hi Christian jerusade
, REMEMBERING Guests ! re ading, Myrtle Moore, Mrs.
Ex- Missionary 1600 To Visit Christian Home To Speak Here At Marion, Ind., Tomorrow
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor The greatest day of all the year is due to dawn torhorrow for the 24 grandmotherly guests of the Emily E Flinn
meeting under | federation CHristian churches. The merger ac- committee and its chalrman, Charles, speaker rerom India where he many
Protestant)
| MARION, Ind, July 26
1 home here in such a dither so to speak day when approximately countryside and even distant states gs
making preparations for tomorrow N gigantit communion service, a program and address and a festive hour
to follow. Nothing short of “apple-| The Rev, John Rogers will con: ple. order” for their rooms, thelr duct ground-breaking ceremonies | N {Sunday dresses and all that soft|(or the new Forest Manor Method- 1] R £ I N \ 0
{white hair will satisfy the 24 host-
churches signify appréal, a joint | fellowship, understanding and col- esses. Miss Harter is sure. -
meeting of the two denominations /APOTation is expected to consummate the The committee union in the autumn of 1048 “When effected,” commented the [Lodia during which he Rev. Mr. Lahr, “two of the ojdest (30.000 persons on “The Place Protestant bodies with a total mem- | Christianity in the World Today.
reports that Di
tional, committee of “The Crusade {for a United Church of America.”
Quartet to ‘Sing
united in one church.”
Council to Mark 4th Anniversary [Tomorrow Morning
The Christian Fireside Council] “The Master's Mixed Quartet” wi i | (for men) will mark its fourth | {gjve a program of sacred music to- | anniversary with an-interdenomina- morrow at 10:40 a. m. in the Brooktional panel on “The Church and [side Evangelical United Brethren Her Growth” tomorrow at 7:45 p. m church. The Rev. A. Glen O'Dell in the Salvation Army Citadel, 24 pastor, will preside 8. Capitol ave. The quartet ineludes Those who will |Maechtle, who will give the morngpeak on the ling sermon as well as Fugene panel include J |Mogle, June Floyd Gyn and lda Mae Fred Murphy. Good. Anna Mary Glick will play newly appointed [the organ Accompaniments, Methodist district -
Lowell E.
SINE,
ay ‘jesder, who WISH Hymn to Salute ll be : Tok: ey ‘Mrs. Lottie Duncan
Fetta of the
[Jones has just concluded & tour of in their 80th year addressed most elderly ones is blind but never pastor at Forest Manor, of has been heard to complath,
One Is Blind
| Two of them are 89 while 18 are st.
One of the two|
, | Christian Woman's Board of Mis-! | sions in West Virginia.
Only are eligible for
church church | here - All 24 are able to walk about not an invalid among them. And | so they are looking forward to going into the vard tomorrow and hearing
Willlam T, Pearcy of Indianapolis Rescuing Baby
speak on “The Ministry of the] Church” He is on the board of pensiong of the Disciples of Christ The
of the Emily E. Flinn home, Marion, Ind., spend much
'titing, resting and remembering." Anna Lockhart and Miss Minnie Thomas.
Miss Glen Harter, superintendent, explained why the residents are It is because tomorrow is annual meeting 600 persons are expected to come from the
Women of the home are’ busy Church io Start
{st church tomorrow noon on the {site at the northwest corner of sath
The sumed the pulpit in Juhe. {other is a graduate of Drake univer-| and & Hoosier whose home is Frankbership of two million will then be] Mr. Breece is a member of the na- sity and a onetime secretary of the!lin, The church is his first charge.
The entire no be built now will cost $26,000 and household belongs to the Christian include a avorship room and Sunday members of “hat school departments. residence to hold services in the unit in Oc- | | tober. the official board.
i P.) ~Nathan Smith, 63, a plumber,| large congfegation will sing | nursed severe burns on his hands |
And limp in their for
To meet their kith, end w At the grand old fam’
“Be sure to bring your tab
Three of them (left When. the feasting is over ; And the old ones rem
“In a better time than
Oh, they come to the place Or in anapestic junk, Some are too old or too ill They're mostly there But come they do, and con
Where hearts take cheer At the grind old fam’
New Building
[The Family Reunion
By Barton Rees Pogue
Some of them come in starchy cars, Some come in Model T's That waver like bony old horses,
But come how they may they are coming, As to a place of communion, -
Oh, the food they bring for the dinner! / The tables grit their teeth And brace their hands against their knees To bear up underneath!
The committee mailed a notice like ‘this + «+ + » IRVINGTON | They don't demand, they ask it... RALPH O. PEARSON. EM
And a well-filled dinner basket.”
About the good old days back there
There are pictures to show, and fam'ly relics To pass around and v There's many a smile, and many a laugh, ~=And-many a tear-drop too.
To this altar of communion, for another year . . .
“PLAN REUNION PICNIC
Ta : a e . » . SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1947 is sponsored by the Kack Shaul ship Hoosier navy veterans and their 46. Navy Club of U, 8, A. Ambrose families will hold a reunion picnic E Hayes, state commandant, will at New Castle, Aug. 10. The outing speak,
NORTH CHURCH Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D,, Minister 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service w “Our Hope for a Christian World" | A 1-Hour Service. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
. | WASHINGTON STREET W. Washington at Warman Ave ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor
9:30 A. M.—Church shool. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship.
6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowshop.
vard knees,
elcome their kin + ly reunion!
Church School. 9:30. “Marching Orders, _ Rev Cleo w. Cleo W. Mann, Detroit, Mich.
le-service,
METHODIST CHURCHES |
East 10th St. Methodist 2321 Minister
E ST, 8 R
Home of Everson Bible Class Chitich Schoo! 9: WA M.—10:40 Worship rs
Hobart Amstu Our EY .
Lut] Devil ** nn Joh mt 7: ga Edwards
a speaker Mrs. Orlando B. Little
- T45 P.M, 9:30 A M., Church School
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1821)
Delaware at Vermont Street Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister
GRACE
METHODIST East New York as Graph
E ARNOLD CLEGG, 10:40 A. M.-8e
D ¢ H RTINGER, O R. W. C. HA Guest Speaker. 1 Visitors
We Welcome Al
the program begins,
~ Presbyterian Churches Invite You
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
| +. Delaware at Sixteenth | GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ | \ ‘ RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and ‘11 A M Mr. Galloway “The One Thing Needful.” Luke
Church 8chool ......... . 9:30 AM,
SECON D PRESBYTERIAN The Historie Church of Which
Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and #fennsylvania Bts
inisce this.”
ew,
in “the cars of tomorrow,’
| | Jean 8 Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston | y L Ministers to come, Church School, 11 a. on spunk, Morning Worship, 11 a. m. : “From the Green Pastures” { me they will, Dr. Thomas R. White f
Tabernacle Presbyterian |
and Central
ly reunion! RALPH SMITH. Ministers.
and Forest Manor ave. The. Rev, Mr. Rogers is the new He as-! He is 24 |
The first unit of the brick church
3 Band Corcarte. Scheduled Here |
The park and recreation depart- | ment has scheduled three band concerts for the coming week. i They are the Manual high school | band, E. L. Brittain directing, at | 13 p. m, tomorrow in Broad Ripple | | park; Danvers Julians band, spon- | HUNTINGTON, Inds July % (U sored by the American Federation | {of Musicians, at 5 p. m., tomorrow | in Garfield park amphitheater, and |
Members hope!
Robert Hibler is president of |
Severely Burned
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old hymns led by H. B. Hanson of | land arms today after rescuing 8 the Technical high school band,
North Salem. {ices are over, people will serve refreshments, They Still Dream Louls of board of
{Jameson of St. {tional benevolence
. {home of Mrs. Eva Roush when an | These will include Miss Elizabeth | acetylene torch exploded. He was the na-|burned, but he ran the | carried to safety Mrs. Roush's 10- |
And when the serv-| baby from fire which damaged 8| Alonzo Eidson directing, at 8 p. m. | Grant county young home yesterday.
| Tuesday at Brookside park.
‘Methodist Leaders Attend DePauw Parley |
Times State Servic |
Mr. Smith was working in the
upstairs and |
Missionaries
To Speak Here
Dr. and Mrs. Hobart B. Amstutz missionaries to Singapore, Malaya, | will speak tomorrow in local Meth- | odist churches. | Dr. ‘Amstutz refused to leave his |
9:30 A. M.--Bible School, 10:45 A M.—Divine Worship Mr. 8mith “Out of the Negative and into the Positive -». Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Midweek (Bervice
isaam—— i Memorial Presbyterian | Carrollton at 11th—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell 9:30 A. M.—Church school for all ages. | 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship: “The Struggle With Paganism In Kordea." t Dr. Charles F. Bernheisel.
Little
{post when the Japanese invaded Singapore. As a consequence, he was taken prisoner and held in! | Japanese custody for 3'2 years. | When Dr. Amstutz and his wife | return shortly to their work in| Malaya, they will be supported by | the Capitol Avenue, Roberts Park, East Tenth, Grace, Victory Memo- | rial and Edgewood Methodist churches. Dr. Amstutz will give the sermon for the 10:40 a. m. service, and Mrs.
THE A
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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Central Ave. at 47th. Rev. Roy B. Conmor Jr. Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45
“Staying By The Stuff” Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday
Fairview Presbyterian
46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister,
179.30 A. M.—Church School and Morning
Worship: “Renewed Youth" Junior Church for Children
| 1:00 P. Me Wisi mIngter Fellowship fort Sunday Sesonl 9:30 outh.
NORTHMINSTER
Millersville Masonite Lodge RICHARD 8. WILLIAMS, Minister 2:45 A M.—Unified Services,
WESTMINSTER
445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister.
Young People, 4:00
David
12-Year-O!d Boy Preacher
snd
Worship, 10:45 A. M. P.M
United Lutheran denomination; I. . E. Hall, Baptist; " Gordon Holland, Youth for Christ, | and the Rev, Stanley R. Meckel,
Mr. Hopper
Mrs. Lottie Duncan of the First (Church of the Nazarene will feceive the salute on the * ‘Favorite Hymns" program tomorrow at 11:30 a. m.] over station WISH Mrs. Duncan is president of the
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Disciples of Christ and superin- month-old granddaughter, Karen tendent of homes, similar to one | Barnett. here, located in Illinois and Cali-| | fornia. The latter persons will stop
in Marion en route to the Disciples
Irvington Legion Post
An estimated 100 ‘leaders in the | school at 9:30 a. m. at Capitol Ave- | Methodist church womens AVION a church. The missionary pro-
GREENCASTLE, Ind, “July 26.— | Amstutz will speak to the Sunday |
of Christian service are attending|gram will be called “Amstutz day.” their annual national seminar at De- | Mrs. Amstutz also will give the ad- | {dress at 10:45 a. m, tomorrow at the
Mayer Chapel Presbyterian church. |church's foreign missionary society | C. H. Hopper is council founder and teacher of a class of 40 pupils . and general chairman. She has named “Jesus, Lover of My Soul” as her favorite hymn.
» K. V. Ammerman, principal. of 4D. Elliott to Speak Broad Ripple high school, will] Dr. Errol T. Elliott, speak on “Behold and Beware” at|of the First Friends church, the 10:10 a. m. service tomorrow |speak tomorrow at 10 a. m. in in the Northwood Christian church. | church. Dr. Elliott, Mr, Ammerman is a charter member and life-elder of the church
Speaks at Service
toured Europe
Greek Priest, Students, Here To Raise Funds for Seminary
Several students and a priest from the. Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Theological institute, Brookline, Mass, will visit the Greek Orthodox church here tomorrow, They will. come in the interest of | }§ & national campaign to raise $1 million for several seminary | &
buildings including a chapel, dormitory and dining room in Brookline The Rev. Athanasios Rizos, the accompanying priest, will assist the pastor, the Rev. Harry Apostolakis, with the 11 a. m. services. Thomas
new
Marinos is president of the local congregation. TR ERR 1 The institute trains clergymen to oo a serve. Greek Orthodox churches. It NEW CHAPEL \ if n has placed 50 in pulpits in the members here are’expectea to United States and has 103 seminar-, donate fund for Brookline fans enrolled, l char
former pastor will the! who is the edi-| tor of the American Friend, recently |
of Christ international and world Arranges Music Program Pauw university.
[conventions in Buffalo, N. Y.
Perhaps the’ Emily. E; Flinn home, |
of that time of life when events and | services in the Veterans hospital,
years are viewed chiefly in retro-| ispect. Even so, don't leap to the! Lconclusion that the two dozen wom‘en residents lack their dreams. Drop in and talk-with them. them about the prospective new | home to which both men and wom- | 2 len will be admitted. A total of! $85,000 has been accumulated to-| ward this future home, Persons living in the midst of the | noise and hurry of today's world { sometimes ask whatsa group of
The seminar is sponsored by thé |
Alice Jane Andrews will Sing AC-| prong department of, christian |—
{companied by Dorothy Ann Albright | cociq) relations and ‘local church 10 many people, stands as a symbol| tomorrow at the 9 a. m. Protestant |, iivities and the committee on the
Ask | {gion auxiliary,
elderly women find to do in such a|
place as this, "Here is what one of “the 24 residents answers: “My daily ing, iting, ing.”
Dr. Harger to Address Youth for Christ Rally
Dr. Harry J. Hager, Bethany Reformed church, Chicago, | will give the address at the Youth | for Christ rally
schedule here is readresting and remember- |
pastor of the |
tonight at 7:30 in|
the Roberts Park Methodist church. |
The Rew Roger Malsbary, director of Youth for Christ, is in Milwaukee tonight speaking at a Youth for Christ rally in Milwaukee,
© ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts
YOUTH FOR CHRIST
TONIGHT Roberts Park Methodist
7:30 7:30
SPEAKER—DR. HARRY HAGER
% Paster of Bethany Reformed Church, Ch \. % Vice-President of Chicago Bib % Director of Amer
aqo
> "al
e Society
ca’s Largest Summer Vacation Bible School
Roger Malsbarry—Director
Rev. Thomas B. Kline. Sunday School ......... 9:15 A.M. Worship APRA TR OR 10:15 A. M. |
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status of women. Committee heads Arrangements for the music were from throughout the United States made through the Irvington Unit 38 have assembled to hear and take {of the 11th District American Le-|part .in conferences on women's work in the home, church, politics and in Latin America, Europe and the Orient. Belmont Church of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program: Bible Classes, 9:45 A. M. Worship and Preaching 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Wednesday Services, 7:45 P. M. Carl Flinn, Minister, * CA- \-1350
CHRIST TEMPLE (Apostolic Faith) 402 West. Fall Creek Parkway °
ST.JOHN’S
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
EA PIEPENBROK. Pastor
We AM A Like
Man's True Life”
12:18
ZION
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES D, D., PASTOR 2:10 A. M.Church School.
1000 A. M --8ervice of Worship: “Lat | Sunday, 11: 00 A. M A.M, L, 7:30 I P. M Your Light 8a 8hine."—by| =~ _ = — George C. Hewson FIRST FREE ME METHODIST |
12th and Tecumseh Sts. Rev, R. L. Chitty, Pastor Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. 10:45 A, M.-Morning worship.
Children and Young People, 6:30 P. M. Evangelistic service—T7:30 P. M The Church With h the Blue Cross,
HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN
18th at Ingram. Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship. “When God Swears an Oath.” (No Evening Service) ~The Church That Cares—
Old-Fashion Gospel Messages
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST 1060 RIVER AVE.
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
Affil. with Unity Hdqtrs, Kansas City, Mo rgaret Strahle, minister.
Wor ar Bshosi=4 iy Am 8 ors prvice—11 a, m. “A ren Incognito” Sada choo} ......... 9:30am p, Midweek Wednesday, 8 8. m 2 ip Service ........ 10:30 a. m apter House, enn. eni . | consultation and prayer service, classes, ng Service ......,., 7:30 p. m. unity, Felephons RI-Io8s Hotel. GORDON PASCHALL Pastor
Telephone RI-40
Worship and Preaching Bible Study ‘ Evening Service ...
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST 2842 SHELBY STREET
Wednesday Evening Bible Study . w, Ln TOTTY, Minister; residence GA-1045; Church
TUXEDO PARK—20 N. Grant (4100 U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 A.M.; 7:30 100 Bast) nteeadvmtenssmm——
EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter
io AR Rev Ison Perris—9:30 on ih ~ wi an : : EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. Ne pits suns voserresasss 10100 A. M. Toles Vivom. 10:30 AM. V2 a vessssinss 7:00 P. M. .e : LYNHURST—Lyndhurst Chk see TBP BM of W. Washington st. Oosalg pas GA- 0480 Pastor. Services, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.M.
ENTERS BAPTIST CHURCHES
East Tenth Street church.
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| FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 16th and Delaware Sts. 5 REV. MARCUS W, JOHNSON, Mixister |
10:30°A> M.-Junior Church. 11:00 A.
“Without
M.—Church School ! > Eden." CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delaware and Walnut sts. (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister. | Bible School—9:30 A. M. |
Morning Worship—10:45 A. M “Our Christian Expectation of Life”
UNITY PRAYER GROUP ‘Afiliated With Unity, Kaha City, Mo./ FREDERICK NDREWS * sunday aaa h a 8 E. Market, Room 502 Open Dally 10 to 5 turday Ont) 2 Classes—Noon 8Stlence—Practitioner | (Unity Literature—Phone FR-4254) |} |
77/ est Morris Street Wo 1
Christian Church W. Morris at Blaine PR io Bucalstein,
Minister WFBM
2 Great Final Rallies AT THE :
711 N. PENNSYLVANIA 2 P.M. and 7 P. M.
RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA; Director
mon Bible School 6:15 p. C. E. Meetings, 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
A FRienpy, euoRcy
WQODRUFP PLACE—Walcatt at E. Mich L. C. Trent, 10:45 AM.; 7:00 P.M,
| 1,000 Persons
filled the Cadle Tabernacle to overflowing, to hear Little David last Sunday — Hundreds were turned away.
(Reaching the Masses for Christ)
CENTRAL BAPTIST Dr. G. KH. O'DONNELL, Pastor, Prather Masonie Temple: College Ave. and 42d Street Services 9:45 and 10:45 A. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian. and Vermont. Street CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pastor | Rev. Bdwip, L Jolain, Associate Pastor | M. Bible School 0 » : M. Worship ‘Strongholds,” assoc. pastor Thursday 7:30 P. M. Prayer and Praise
- Service « led" by Rev. E. .L McLain.
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
Who Changed the Sabbath? | EvANGEUST DEWITT 5. OSGOOD
He Spe as SUNDAY, JULY : 27, 7:45 P. M.
At the Comfortable ; :
MLRAT i THEATER
J . BROADWAY at 22nd ST. Rev. R. M, Dodrill, Pastor REV. D. F. RANN, Preaching : Morning Services
Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Worship 10:45 A.
Evening Evangelistic: Service ry oa. 7:30 p. m.
Christian Science Churches Branches of The Mother Church The First Cpurch of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
—
Free Reading
| The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and
Rooms (R. R)
Lesson for Sunday, July 27th “TRUTH”
Morning Service at 11
o'clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH
Meridian at 20th
Carrollton Ave, at 13th 8t.
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
BEREAN GOSPEL HOUR--Bvery Sunday,
EVANGELIST CARLYLE SCOTT ; Will Speak 2:30°P. M., 7:45 P. Mo Evangeline services wit continue each night next week, Tes Tenors. planet
- Rs R., Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th
R R. 526 State Life Bldg. THIRD CHURCH . ‘Washington Bivd., at 34th R R. Chirch .Edifice
T30-8.00 A. M. WISH. *
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasan
TOMMY STEVENS
Calvary
Tabernacle
Evening Service, 7:30 R R. Church Bdifice Sh CHURCH
ny.
ty SS CSE N nau
United Youth Rally MONDAY, 7:30 P. M.
Calvary Tabernacle 902 Fletcher Ave.
Tommy Stevens
Evangelist
Revival Continues Every Night, 7:48
Nathan and Jean, Nathan Urshan, Rove Director
Raymond G. Hoeksive, Pastor
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drink while he to arrive.
The cab drive:
blocks with his n
he was stopped b ton and his squ Perry .and reco
_ gun and $35.
Perry told dets a chili parlor an ried three weeks Right to Another victim Stewart Derrick: 26th st.,, who got and a night in } caught him in a N. Illinois st. las Norman Lamb, ave, and Willia ¥. M. C. A. resi
the struggling Dx
lice arrived. Th were passing by heard a noise. T son at the door light and dealers three of four sc fhe door hinge. to flee, he was to the jaw from arrested Derrick charge. Also thwarted held on a vagra Harris, 20, of | Police surprised a window and station at 1304 ¢ said Harirs had | machine and tak when they halte Youth T: Only a little 1 a teen-age burgl tha Williamson, st surprised in } While visiting Williamson hes
.from her home
find a youth car eating a banana The youth got Mrs. Williamsor and thrown him jumped up, grab clothing which
the bundle, and
Canning Get Late
Times § ANDERSON ning plants in with one of th year in several yesterday reveal Only approxi of the sweet cor ed by local plan The corn crop canning at the eral years beca weather has del Spokesmen sa. of the tomato contracted has pointed out ‘th weather has d estimated canni ed before Sept. A majority c this locality are this year despi prospects.
Queen Mc Shakedow:
SOUTHAMPT 26 (U. P.).~Th Queen Mary ret shakedown cru guished guests. The 83,000Star liner mad
